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View article: Using past planning practice to inform biodiversity net gain in residential developments
Using past planning practice to inform biodiversity net gain in residential developments Open
Urban growth is a major driver of biodiversity loss, as natural habitats are destroyed or fragmented. To address this, nature‐positive initiatives aim to balance development with nature conservation. In the UK, Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) …
View article: Neuropsychiatric risk in children with intellectual disability of genetic origin: IMAGINE, a UK national cohort study
Neuropsychiatric risk in children with intellectual disability of genetic origin: IMAGINE, a UK national cohort study Open
UK Medical Research Council and Medical Research Foundation.
View article: Three emergencies of climate change: The case of Louisiana’s coast
Three emergencies of climate change: The case of Louisiana’s coast Open
Climate challenge brings three, not just one, emergencies. These are the visible, conceptual and existential, all of which are urgent and important. The three emergencies are starkly highlighted in Louisiana, where historical coastal devel…
View article: Introduction to wellbeing research
Introduction to wellbeing research Open
Wellbeing has emerged as a focus of research enquiry, international public policy, and an industry centred on feelings, identities and expressions of our existence. In this introductory chapter we explore what is meant by happiness and wel…
View article: UK families with children with rare chromosome disorders: Changing experiences of diagnosis and counselling (2003‐2013)
UK families with children with rare chromosome disorders: Changing experiences of diagnosis and counselling (2003‐2013) Open
The latest United Kingdom (UK) strategy for rare diseases emphasises the need to empower affected populations to improve diagnosis, intervention, and coordination of care. Families who have a child with a rare chromosome disorder (RCD) are…
View article: Homeownership-based welfare? Wealth options of British owner-occupiers and tenants
Homeownership-based welfare? Wealth options of British owner-occupiers and tenants Open
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View article: Ten essentials for action-oriented and second order energy transitions, transformations and climate change research
Ten essentials for action-oriented and second order energy transitions, transformations and climate change research Open
The most critical question for climate research is no longer about the problem, but about how to facilitate the transformative changes necessary to avoid catastrophic climate-induced change. Addressing this question, however, will require …
View article: Community Resilience to Climate Change : Summary for policy and practice
Community Resilience to Climate Change : Summary for policy and practice Open
The Scottish Borders Climate Resilient Communities Project (SBCRC)1 was a participatory action research project that sought to build community resilience to climate change through working in three communities with a history of flooding in …
View article: Geographies of assets and debt
Geographies of assets and debt Open
The aim of this timely work, which appears in the wake of the worst global financial crisis since the late 1920s, is to bring together high quality research-based contributions from leading international scholars involved in constructing a…
View article: Community Resilience to Climate Change: Outcomes of the Scottish Borders Climate Resilient Communities Project
Community Resilience to Climate Change: Outcomes of the Scottish Borders Climate Resilient Communities Project Open
Aims and Objectives: This report presents findings from an action research project conducted in the Scottish Borders between May 2015 and September 2016. The project aimed to:1) Support a local process of community change through building …
View article: Becoming a landlord: strategies of property-based welfare in the private rental sector in Great Britain
Becoming a landlord: strategies of property-based welfare in the private rental sector in Great Britain Open
Ongoing neoliberal policies have realigned the links between housing and welfare, positioning residential property investment – commonly through homeownership and exceptionally also through landlordism – at the core of households’ asset-bu…
View article: Debt amnesia: Homeowners’ discourses on the financial costs and gains of homebuying
Debt amnesia: Homeowners’ discourses on the financial costs and gains of homebuying Open
In Anglo-Saxon societies, homeowners expect to create synergies between the owned house seen as a space of shelter, a place of home, a store of wealth and increasingly, an investment vehicle (and an object of debt). Drawing on interviews w…